8 mai 2017

REVUE : Law and History Review (vol. 35, n°1, February 2017)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the Law and History Review (vol. 35, n°1, February 2017) contains a symposium on "'A Crime Against Humanity': Slavery and The Boundaries of Legality, Past and Present." 


Ariela Gross, Introduction: “A Crime Against Humanity”: Slavery and The Boundaries of Legality, Past and Present 
Rebecca J. Scott, Social Facts, Legal Fictions, and the Attribution of Slave Status: The Puzzle of Prescription 
Keila Grinberg, Illegal Enslavement, International Relations, and International Law on the Southern Border of Brazil 
Randy J. Sparks, Blind Justice: The United States's Failure to Curb the Illegal Slave Trade 
Jenny S. Martinez & Lisa Surwillo, “Like the Pirate and the Slave Trader Before Him”: Precedent and Analogy in Contemporary Law and Literature 
Ariela J. Gross & Chantal Thomas, The New Abolitionism, International Law, and the Memory of Slavery 
Alejandro De La Fuente & Ariela Gross, Concluding Thoughts: Boundary Crossings: Slavery and Freedom, Legality and Illegality, Past and Present



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